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@QalasQalas: I adopted “Mohamed Ali Yusuf” as the name of the article because it says on the Somali Parliament member's introduction page that he is “Mohamed Ali Yusuf”. In writing this article, I consulted a number of sources, but rather few of them refer to this person as “Mohamed Gaagaab. In the first place, a consensus should be reached to change the name of the article. At least until someone else agrees with you, you need to revert to the original “Mohamed Ali Yusuf”. Freetrashbox (talk) 20:58, 16 July 2024 (UTC)Reply